So in the light of my very recent rejection from the Disney College Program, I decided to hit up the UTD Career Fair with my good buddy Hien. Turned out to be a huge waste of time for me. Not that I'm surprised by that fact or anything.
Now, this isn't the first time that I've been to a career fair on campus. The last time I went, it was a lot less crowded. But huge crowds aren't the problem. The problem for me walking into any of these career fairs is the lack of variety in jobs or internships. What do I expect? UTD is a school focused on business and engineering and computer science. Of course there's mostly going to be job listings for program designers and business managers. Being a graphic designer, it's hard to find a niche in any of these job fairs. For artists, we have to rely on building connections elsewhere like on Facebook or Twitter or LinkedIn. Meanwhile, business and computer science majors can just walk into these career fairs and boom! Opportunities everywhere!
My time spent at this job fair wasn't completely wasted. I did hand out a couple of copies of my resume (a couple being only 2). I handed one to the lady from Michaels (like the craft store) for a summer internship next year. Not exactly what I was aiming for, but if I have no job by the time summer rolls around again, I'll take it. The second resume went to a company called Reynolds and Reynolds. What they do is that they provide marketing and business solutions for automotive retailers. Luckily for me, they did have a graphic design internship even though it wasn't listed on the job fair's program. The only thing about this internship is that if I get accepted I'd have to relocate to Houston. That's not too bad, but I wouldn't have anywhere to stay.
So in essence, UTD needs to learn how to expand and accommodate these job fairs to not just business and computer science majors. That is all.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
UTD Job Fairs are Pointless for Me
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
3D Printers
So my ATEC TA showed this video in class today (or, like, 5 minutes ago). This is actually pretty amazing stuff. I can't even wrap my mind around how much work must be put into the project to make it work. Apparently, they're trying (or already are) to use this technology in the space program. If the astronauts need something, instead of shipping the item, they do 3D printing in the space shuttle. So if the astronauts don't have a wrench, they can print out a wrench. According to the TA, the most affordable one is around $1,700. That's not bad at all. He said that Quad C (Collin College) already has one. Why doesn't UTD have one?
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